Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19??, November 15, 1929, Image 3

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Returil horn California
FEDFUATF.D CHUKCII NOTES
MKH. CORNUTT KNTRRTA1NH
GDI.DEN LINK BIBI.B CLASH
Seven of tlie workers from the
The Golden Link Bilde class of churcli ami young people*« socictv
Hie Christian church was entertain­ went Io Phoenix on Sunday even­
ed. Friday, ul the rurul home of Mr. ing and ronduetril the evening ser­
vices there. They went on the invi­
and Mrs. Jus. C.ornutt.
In the absence of Mrs. Henderson tation of the young people’» society
Mrs. Slrohmeier acted us president, of that place whirl» has taken the
reading as tier lesson the 24th psalm responsibility of the evening servic­
after which the lx>rd*s prayer was es while tlie church is without a
repealed. The class decided to lend pastor. A group ot Medford work­
their assistance to the circle in pro­ ers will go this coining Sunday ev­
moting the bazaar, next month. Two ening. Our people report a very
songs were rendered by Doris Rich­ good attendance, and a tine spirit
ardson and Mrs. Strohmeler ami Mrs there.
Bev, J. M. Johnson preached at
Young each gave two readings
which were well received, lie- Ferndale, north of Glendale on
freshments of Jello, whipped cream, Thursday evening of last week,
sandwiches and coffee were served Mr. Knndull of the A. M. S. S. Union
hy the hostess to the following: Mrs. I 1ms a country Sunday school there.
Conger, Gregory, Vincent, llaley,, Mr. Johnson’s services were greatly
Hermanson, Strohmeler, Cochran, appreciated hy the country folks.
Tin* good congregations, close af-
(tichardson, Neil, Burns, Cupps,
l.cthrow, Hodson, Maury, Youngs, (eiition and favorable comment in­
Buckles, Cash, Young, Pankey, dicate that the effort of the pastor
and lledg|>eth.
to itring before the church some of
Hie great truths of the gospel are
Pendleton People Viait
not without fruit. The personality,
Mr. and Mrs. Chus. Gritmun of place and work of the Holy Spirit in
Pendleton visited at the home of tlie church is being presentel in the
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Faber, last morning sermons; and beginning
next Sunday evening a series of
week.
messages will lie given on the in­
Lola Davis »vent Sunday and vitations of the Master.
Monday visiting her folks at
What can this church do lo make
Grants Pass.
Christ known to others? What can
we do for tlie stranger in our midst?
Kuhstilute Teacher
What more can wc do to dissemin­
lx*ota Beanies is substituting in ate tin- gospel, and emphasize the
the fith grade during the absence of need of a knowledge of the Bilde?
Miss Harvey who underwent a ton­ What is the real object of the true
sil ami adenoid oiwration.
church? These are some of Ihe is­
sues always before us.
C lim a tic
Voung Ladies Should Expect ot
tach other.” The UrlptitfC given
as a basis is found id 2nd Peter
1:2-11. ft :34? is the lime.
It is Ihe purpose ot the pastor In
both services of the day; In the
morning
on,
“What
Pentacost
Should Mean To The Believer To­
Leaven for Klam ath
day,” and in Ihe evening on. One of
John Brenner left. Friday, for the Master’s Invitations. Good con-
Klamath Falls to visit his daughter. grcgational singing, and good spec­
V isit W jth Home Folks
ials will be an important part these
services.
Mr. uni Mrs. Marine, father and
mother of George Marine and Mrs.
Mary Milligan arrived last week
from Canada and wit Intake their
residence in this city during the
winter.
Heavy cream is the most satis­ Visit at Medford
factory base for desserts frozen with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cochran were
out stirring.
Medford visitors, Monday.
D. E. Millard— Minister.
Miss
Eula Benson— Bible school
TH E FEDERATED CHURCHE8
Superintendent.
J. M. Johnson, Pastor
Bible school at 10:00 A. M. wilh
classes for all ages.
Church services at 11:00 A. M.
“Living wilh People of Other
A cordial invitation to all.
Bares” is the title of the lesson wc
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are asked to study this week. Itutli
CHURCH OF CHRIST
1:1-1«; John 4:5-1«; Acts l« :l-» l; IK;
lloin. I: 14; Gal. 3; 28, 29, are some
of Ihe scriptures lo be studied.
C entral Point, Oregon
School opens at 9:45.
Being a
W e g Pine Street
friend.
Faithful Men in Charge
Tlie young people will study the
Assembly— 10 00 o’clock A. M.
subject: “What Young Men and
A cordial welcome to all.
The longer vegetables are cooked
tie more food value is lost. Over-
ooking greatly increase, the loss
of vitamins and minerals, and is
iiarmful to color, texture and flavor.
Souffles provide one of the most
directive ways of fixing left-overs.
The chicken or ham left over from
Sunday dinner can appear on Mon­
day in a tasty soueffie, and no one
will recognize it a* a left over.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Hermanson and
three daughters were dinner guests'
ut Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. M. M
Morris at Medford, Monday.
D inner Guests at Medford
Attractive garnishes often make
Ihe difference between an appetiz­
ing disli and an uninteresting one.
Cheese too solt lo W'<>" may often
be put through a colander.
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T u rk e y Buyer in C entral Point
J. D. Watkins of San Francisco,
the Turkey buyer of the Half Moon
Co. arrived in Central Point, Tues­
day and is at the Al Hermanson
Feed Store.
A rrive From Canada
Mr. arid Mrs. Jesse Bichardson
F ru it Juices may be used in gal« who have Spent Ihe past week ul
ulin« desserts in place of water.
Bedding and Bed Bluff. California
urrived home Monday night. They
Pastry requires about (lie liottest were accompanied home hy Mi s.
«veil of any type of cooking.
Jennie Hodson and John Taylor,
who will visit here for u short time.
A leaspoonful of honey or syrup,
or one-eighth of u leuspoon of cream Baby C linic Held
of tartar, added to. each cup ot sug­
A baby clinic was held ut the
ar in a fudge frosting will often pre­ Health Center buihMng, Tuesday af­
vent a gruiny texture.
ternoon with Dr. Dulcomb and Lyd­
ia King in charge. There were sev­
The texture of biscuits is improv­ enteen babies examined which
ed If tlie cut biscuit stands for ul shows that a great interest is laken
least 15 minutes before baking.
in the health work in Central Point.
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH
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Why Hide Your Light
Under a Basket?
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The evidence that dim e tic condl
Bens have changed In the Arctic and
Antarctic circles Is mainly geologic
ft Is believed that tropical condition»
esteted ae far north as Oreenlend be
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Garman of this ) tween the gladel epochs. Bemalae of
city were at Gold Hill, Sunday in animal end vegetable life have been
attendance nt a birthduy parly giv- j found In thaae regions, which Indi­
en by Mrs. Geo. Hammersly for Mrs. cated that oace the climate wee warm
enough to permit ot their growth and
Garman.
existence.
Xgwea W a t ln tere»ted
Little Agnes was lo be the flower
girt at bar aunt's wedding and her
grandmother waa teaching her how tn
comport heraelt
Bat the little girl
waa ae quiet during the Instruction
that grandma asked, rather aliarply,
If she were Ilatenlng: Agnes replied
prom ptly: ** "Course I la.
My ears
ain’t cioaed. even If my moot la.”
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If you have Something to Sell Adver­
tize It.
Im m u ta b le
O f A n c ie n t L in eag e
The Biscayans are a remarkable
race of people, dwelling partly In the
eouthweei corner of France, but most­
ly In the north of 8paln, adjacent to
the Pyrenees. They a rt probably de­
scendants of the ancient Iberl, who
occupied Spain before the Celts. They
preserve their ancient language, for­
mer manners and national dances, and
make admirable aoldlara, especially
tor guerilla warfare.
It might b« worse. The definition
of sin changes, but the definition of
virtue doesn’t.—-Duluth Herald
Hotheuee Cheaply Heated
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hothouse near Old
F aithful geyser. |D Yellowstone park,
la used tor raising vegetables and
flowers the year arcund. It Is heated
*a te r from a nearby hot spring.
Don’t try to keep it a Secret.
You have Competitors who will not be so
retiring.
S m e lt b ik e r e p p e r n u n t
At a recent (tower allow them was
exhibited a plant called the bull's-eye
geranium. It has thick velvety leaves
and s uisuve-colored flower.
The
leave# have a rich scent of peppermint
If you don’t think enough o f your
business to boost it.
Have Stone Fill Your
Good in A d v e re ity
Adversity has the effect of ellctlng
talents which. In prosperous circum­
stances, would have been dormant.—
Horae«.
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Soothing R aby E lep h an t»
A French explorer, back from the j
hoar» of Africa, says that the bahv I
elephants captured on elephant farm-
are frantic when flrat separated fruit;
their mother«, but that the native-,
gradually quiet their nerves by sing I
Ing them to sleep with cradle melodle.
Prescriptions at the
You should not
feel bad if its is not a success.
Rexall Store
Ten years experience In 'Hie pre­
scription Department. ' Always
on the job. 7:00 a. in. until 8:3«
p. in.
PAXSON DRUG CO.
Phone 11
Central Point, Ore
Willing to Serve You
at all tines with the very best meats the market
affords. We do our own buying to conform to
the local demand for good meats as wc know it
from our long experience dealing with the local
trade.
NO PRODUCT TOO GOOD
FOR OUR CUSTOMERS
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